Anonymous wrote:MCPS wouldn’t close all the schools in the county due to a handful of schools without power, right?
Anonymous wrote:Just happened to catch the 10 pm press briefing. Lines are de-energized and they have bucket trucks used to build these towers starting to arrive. They will have to secure the plane to the tower (Provo contractors will do this) and then fire rescue will go up and get the pilot and passenger.
Anonymous wrote:Hope someone sues the pants off that a-hole for disrupting lives of the entire county, once he's safely returned to his plush surroundings.
Anonymous wrote:Previous crash:
https://data.ntsb.gov/carol-repgen/api/Aviation/ReportMain/GenerateNewestReport/42870/pdf
Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/PatrickMerkle/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They haven’t been rescued. They’ll need to shut down the power to the lines first. Can’t believe they’ve been hanging there 3 hours. They must be cold.
and how safe is a weird rescue like this? It's crazy! And how did they survive when the plane's cabin is ...bent? I'm weirdly fascinated by this. The rescue and the fact that they are alive. Not plane crashes in general.
Same. Very glad they are alive but it’s like out of a movie. I wonder how fast they were going at the time of impact. Like what’s crashing into one of those towers like? A net? It’s like a bad game of would you rather…crash on the ground or crash into power lines 100 feet up.
Also very glad there are professionals to respond to this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They haven’t been rescued. They’ll need to shut down the power to the lines first. Can’t believe they’ve been hanging there 3 hours. They must be cold.
and how safe is a weird rescue like this? It's crazy! And how did they survive when the plane's cabin is ...bent? I'm weirdly fascinated by this. The rescue and the fact that they are alive. Not plane crashes in general.